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Show BT TELEGRAPH. S,mc( Oodiw Johctiow by the and Faciftc Telegraph Compaoy. to th A tli itic ' Walworth Sentenced ! well-known- Row at Pioche! 1 - Tornado and Hurricane in Ohio! Customs Frauds in New York! AMERICAN. New which a man named Harrington, just from Arizona, was shot through the head by Sir. Lynch, proprietor of is Lynch's restaurant, and whose death now hourly expected, also jshot Mr. 0'Neai, wher, it is ehii,' cannot lite, also shot Frank Sckoonmaker, a eitien of Poehe. the ball entering the breast and coming out of the breast The wound is not considered dangerous.The arrival of Sheriff Travis and officers on the ground prevented further blood shed. It is impossible at present to give a cforreet version or the pnrticulars. but is said to have been commenced" by Harrington, who was intoxicated, pick ing up and throwing across tue street at a dog belonging to schoonniaker. Washington, 6. A woman named May Cable residiog on 25th street died yesterday, from the effects it is believed of injuries re oeived from the hands her husband and son, both of whom are arrested. They deny having assaulted the deceased. Considerable excitement was caused in the city yesterday by two fatal causes of supposed cholera, being reported to the board of health in the investigations made in the firBt case no symptoms of congestion which inevitably follow Asiatic cholera were found, and the physicians uc made (be post mortem concluded that death resulted from acute cbolej morbus following a pro'racted diarrhoea In the other fatal case it was ascertained that death resulted from aggravated cholera morbus. Tort, 5 Walworth, who shot Lis father, has haen convicted in the second degree, and watt Bentcncci this morning to imprison V1 worth wna attended ment for life. in court bjr his mother, brother, sisters, nnl a number of reUtires and friends Jhs counsel, eicept Mr, Ucacu, were Dreseut. Mr. 0 'Con or. pitting: beside the young criminal, Walworth preserv- 1 that demeanor which has characterized him throughout the trial. Apparently he was insensible of the position he occupies in the estimation of the pruat bod of th people, lie heard, unmoved, the sentence to the State l'ii-- n for life, and at the close he retired ew loik, i. tVom tbo court room, accompanied by At the rejrnJar 4th of July meeting of mother and the sheriffs oflicers. where iH)i!e predict O'Oouor is said to bo endeavoring to in- Tammany.speeehes a Democratic in the tall elec- victory ing duce the alierifi to allow Walworth to remain in the Tombs, in the hope that ion. A magnificent Irih flag, sent here pardon from the Governor m&y save from the County of Ireland, to the C4th uim fiom the State prison. regiment, was formally presented to that Judge Davia, before passing sentence, erganiiation by Uen. G. D. ni l the evidence, in Ins tpiuion, justified The presenta ion took place in the verdict, and he was not sure but it the presence of -- 0,000 persons. would have jiwii&ed s verdict of murder UuHlnngton, i. in the Grst degree, although he could The Gommisioner-G,nerii- l of the understand the motives which prjtnp'e Office decides in the fires of the Lmd toe jury to r.ndur the verdict which War wick Davis .donation claimants, in the did. lie their continued: donations cannot be purthat Oregon, I The duty am to perform is renderchased under tho acts of 1853 and 1854, ed doubly painful by the fact that you one vear's residence and cultiva after , belong to a family honored and tion under such residence, and after cul-i- r both in civil and military .tion of land surveyed prior to such of your country. Your grandfather purchase. on the one hand was, as has been truly Boston, 7. ltd by your counsel, for a long lime the etorn at Andover, Mass., Durinpt iiiof equity Judge of tbm State, and he yesterday, tho lightning struck the old 1)M left a record for purity and integrifor und all the private virtues that south tliureh, ond stunned Rev, Mr. ty, also Mr. Carter. Doth recova lorn And elevate a man, eeoond to none Abbott, in a few niiuutea. The church is ered who have attained ro high a station;' and uot damaged. jaur grandfather on your mother' side The Globe, Advertiftr and Herald this tell nobly fighting for his- coantry tn a field of battle, and left a record of which morning severely criticize Geu. Dialer's ail his descendants may well be proud. temperance effort at South Framingham !i is with grief that I feel bouod to ex- last Saturday, and clnini that the prohi- press tuy sorrow that the memory of tion parly only secured him in order to chose great ancestors should have not draw a big crowd. It is 8,id the restrained you from the party will throw Gen. Duller of overboard. assuou crime taat or wnicn you are In South Acton, Mass., yesterday, oonvicteu. Your poor mot her had causa indeed to regret her relations to the George T. Curtis, aged eight year, took father you have slain. . You aloo un- a boy named Lane, three years old. into doubtedly had great cause to feci not the woods and there beat him with a club aggrieved merely, but oshamed and in- in a most shocking manner. The child dignant at the long course of outra.e was soon discovered, but died of his intoward her and his family; but bad as he juries four hours later. The child mur , you were not to be the avenger of derer fled, but was arrested last evening :. r, i t th'jse wrongs. He had done nothing to iu amoriuge. forfeit bis eife, even to the laws of n is New York, 7. aotintry, and least of all had he done Notwithstanding the efforts' made by anything to forfeit hia life by the bauds the Custom Uoue officers- to maintain ot bis eldest son. the utmost secrecy in regard to the seii-ur- e 'When I look back upo that moment of the books of Duder, Freres & Co., whoa y.ou constituted yourself his execu-'ioo- particulars have at length come to light. and slew him i i that ro&m, with Affidavits show a systematic of no oue prcsf ufc but your (Jod, I cannot swindling, extending over a period of t foel that death, must. hare been more tiurty-nv- e years. Custom House ofheiah Horrible than a thousand deaths in any are still very reticent on the subject. tfther form. Culled by you to your John Leahy, a former .salesman,-- , and for the general manager of the business of Dupurposes of apparently peaceful interview, to settle famrly diffi- der, Freres & Co , but who has Hiice culties; invited to a seat in your room, bit their employ, says that during the 'mi-.apparontly olmost insiantly cour period li was ia their service they comfrosted with a weapon of death in bis mitted frauds on the Government by owq son's hand, what thoughts must false invoices. The difference between Itavv rushed on him at that moment, the real and false prices placnl on the whe be found that the person whom ho, Government was generally SO to 50 per had- expected had come to him for the cent. These- false invoices were made at purpose of peaceab e arrangement, ha J Brussels. Leahy has ; personal knowl!qio to kill him !: What thoughts, what edge of the firm leaving smuggled goods troubled thoughts, must have rushed up- in 18C5-C- 0 8 and C9, chiefly laces on him when he received the leaded and camel hair shawls, nil being passed mesa anger of dca-tin hi boeom, from as luggage by the Custom authorities, i lif hand of his eldest .boy 7 I shudder tht Bhawhj alone beinj? worth $40,000. hen I think of it, and think you ought rnd the laees over $12,000. .The total to devote your whole hfe to such repent- icuuds will be two millions in amount. ance m Qod only can accept for so hor-riBaltimore, 7. a deed." A man named Wm. McCabe was arOn aocount of a heavy etcpm,, the reted and sent to jail ttvday to await line were here interrupted. action of the Grand Jury, charged with Hearts Coatenr, a little girl, five years old, into Ile laying of the ocean cable of 1873 enticing an outhouse, and shockingly outraging is successfully toinplotcd. her person. The doctors karo hopes Cincinnati, 0.r 5. that the girl will recover. During, the laai three days, hurricanes ' and torn ..docs, with floods and rais, FOREIGN. followed each other in rapid succession London, 5. aad with unequalled severity in Ohio Hit the Shab of Majesty, Persia, left !nd Indian. Tefegraph poles were thia city for wbere extenParis, and knocked sive by lightnij have been made for djwa by the wiud. On the Zanesville his preparations reteption. ' A large crowd were asrvlroad. five bridges and a large portion sembled en the wharves, and his depart track were washed away. ture was marked by as loyal a demonPhiladelphia, C. Tl) number of deaths during the stration as his reception at Charing Cross Station his arrival in London. were C55 t Milwaukee, Wig.,. The terrible storm which swept over Wwwnsin, yesterday, proved disastrous t pieaMtre parties at Green Lake, Wis. Was it your oldest A nticnbtr of pleasure-seeker- s were on daughter, madam, that was bittcu by t.e lake whm the elorm. struck , them, a ' ?" was it monkey "No, sir, my editing boats, and tea persona were to-d- n. 1 j A Woman Crazed Hitli Jealousy. frrri Wa tra?cdv was enacted in Thursday at Ainswtfrth Station, eleven about the towriofllyde Park, miles from Chicio." It wM not a conflict of arms tettfecu dsperate men ; it was riot the work of the demon ; no murderbottle's ous hand wtis uplifted to slay with bullet : deadly blow or a fellow beinj; ; but a woman.goaded to desperation by some real or imagihusnary wrong at the hands, of her a to band. delibrateTy proceeded of deed that will send, like a charge electricity, a thrill of horror through the entire community. In the morning a man and wife, residing at Ainsworth, quarreled. The woman, angered beyond endurance put on bonnet and sliawl, saying as she departed, ''Goodbye; you will never see mo again." She then made her way to the depot, sat calmly down on the steps of the platform, and awaited patiently, without emotion, the arrival of the morning express a train that dii not stop at the depot. It came thundering along at full speed at the usual hour. The woman arose aa she saw the steaming engine, firmly braced herself, and whe the locomotive was but a short distance from the depot, she hurled herself upon the track and was crashed to an unrecogniza ble massr. Uefi rc the orb of day had cleared the skirts of the horizon the hmband Was wifeless, and a horrible mangled corpse,so mutilated that it lost all semblance of a human being, was all that remained of the unhappy wiman. .! e CDinai-ssio- - - cr cyt-te- pre-eK5- B I - - -- Dealers In Imported Furniture of all Kinds r TV TAT OHP"OT7'T7rn A ' heart-piercing- WASH BUUKAUS, Spring anl Hair BEttWlm Maltrasses. Bookcases Made to Order Cupboards anl Cabinet Work aiul RenairinV , . ,r nA nK Wood Turning in all its Branches. 100 BOZ. ClIATn JUST RECEIVED, and other Goods in 2roj)ortion. 1. i' lease give ua a can oeiore purcnasing elsewhere. T1 I 1 di-Jf- a c J. m.. THOUffAS, Coal & Lime Office AND MUSIC STOEE, Main Street, . . Ogden, THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME la tli s lUrkat, KI1S ALL OF From a Pants. un-mi- lfl tenr-peranc- . fed-eye- d distin-uwhed- - ''-t..- .o; t al ways on hand. MUSICAL toaObaroh Organ, as Cheap, or Jew-thar- Cheaper than else in Utah. anywhere We are sorry o see in a Philadelphia paper the other day that a man had been arrested "fas appearing SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. upon the street without trousers." This seems to us to be all wrong. A b27-One door South of Oleii House. great many vsry eminxnt men have done tho same thing, and nobody complained of their ueglect. Adam never wore pantaloons, and he moved ii tho first ciryjes absolutely the first and wa3s considered perfectly respectable; Abraham woro none ; he used to wrap aTsituple tablecloth about' him and ramble around without any policeman interfering with him. Nebuchadnezzar despised to Xccdle needs no fccKins. wear trousers, and regarded suspenShuttle needs no lacing. . ; ; ders wish derision, lie is thought Makes no noise, to have had a partiality for pink A child can work it. When 'Hannibal crossed 2Vo the tights. no Mpringn. snow-shoe- s had he on and a Alps all attachments flannel shirt. ' Marc Antony wore Takes the Tltrsl Prize every Fair. nothing but his bire legs and a toga when he preached his funeral sermon over the body of Caesar. Catherine DeMedicis also scorned the idea of TUE LADIES NEVER BUY ANY OTHER AFTER 8EED& wearing pantaloons ; and Erasmus never had a pair within half a mile of his legs. Martin Van Buren never woro them excep'ing when out of bed; and Hen. Washington refused to put a. pair on, until he was Reference in Ogdon, Mrs. M. Eowring, Dreismaker. four years old.- - That man ' who teas arrested was only following tkae precedents. IIo ought to be released, surely. TV. Violin Strings and other Fittings. V The "Victor" Sewins; Machine! 1 at The Victor! he-wa- s STA YNER, General Agent, CIIAS. 'Why is a dog biting his ta'l like good eoonomiit ends meet. ? No. 5 Main Street, main both he Ik-cam-e lse cl36 s9-al- - Salt Lake City. t 67-G- .... 6th Importation Sewing Machines. 0- F- W 5-- . KENTUCKY -- 00- Thoroughbred Bulls w E By the SAXES. 15 CHOICE BULLS From 1 IIAVB THE AfiENCY FOR, AND ARF SELLING ON FAT0RAB1B rerm8, Ue justly celebrate Singes? Sowing' IMaoIiiax AT THE CENTRAL DEPOT, Year to 2 Tears Old. to-d- ny And at our Bcs Strains of Thoronghbreds! ik Monkeys" J'tucd. Tit morning youngest. My oldest daughter had a worse misfortue: she married a rioche, 6. a nw took place, in monkey V Not Ijtts than Nim Cros$et on Thoroughbred Slock, and from that to Tioenty. ' ,v " ' - ' AIr A102' BRANCH STORES In LOGA.N and OGDEN. -- 00- ' rf Tnreliawrs in the North can hare INSTRUCTIONS at the Mrs.' 130 WRING, Ogdea.. -- oo- ', .':, Fvtc) rvtMMUs u4 satiftisctiou Ktoarantowl. , . CUle show for' tkemotT6i. W wilt Tn S tn OODIM UNTIL tt'LY JOTH tm- - ; FuU lines Df reppiied. ' ' r2o-6- a : ;;: y Cottn, Silk, Xeedles B. . ....-Vh. ;., - . ani Attaehmeati CLAWSOHV B v guperintesffew- - |